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Pizza Fraction Fun™


Game


These large 27cm pizzas


This clever game teaches fraction concepts and skills to different levels of learners with seven games in one. Students can practise identifying fractions, matching fraction equivalents and adding and subtracting fractions with values 1, 1


reinforce fractions up to sixteenths!


⁄2, 1 SMALL PARTS. Not for < 3 yrs. Magnetic Pizza Fractions


Serve up pizza to demonstrate fractions to groups or the whole class. Represents one whole, 1 1⁄4, 1


⁄2, 1 ⁄6 and 1 ⁄8 ⁄3 values in 24 pieces that stick to any


magnetic surface. Pizzas measure 20cm each and include an Activity Guide. Ages 6+


P2J 5062 Set of 24 £13.95 (£16.74 Inc. VAT) , P2J 5060 £15.95 (£19.14 Inc. VAT) Pizza Fraction Bingo


Serve up an effective and appealing visual representation of fraction concepts. Double-sided bingo cards and spinner feature two levels of challenge. Students practise fraction identifi cation on one side and equivalencies on the other. Includes four boards, spinner, 36 game markers and Activity Guide. For 2-4 players. Ages 6+


SMALL PARTS. Not for < 3 yrs.


P2J 8331-UKM £4.95 (£5.94 Inc. VAT)


Pizza Fraction Fun™ Jr. Game


A creative way to “deliver” an understanding of fractions! Seven games offer students practice in identifying fractions, matching fraction equivalents and adding and subtracting fractions. Game includes 11 double-sided pizzas, three double-sided spinners and game guide. Pizzas are 20cm in diameter. For 2-6 players. Ages 6+


SMALL PARTS. Not for < 3 yrs. Auntie Pasta’s™ Fraction Game


A great way to introduce fractions! Students collect slices of different sizes, the fi rst player to fi ll up all of their pizza pan wins. For 2-4 players. Ages 6+


SMALL PARTS. Not for < 3 yrs. P2J 5053-UKM £9.95 (£11.94 Inc. VAT) These 20cm


pizzas let students practise fractions up to twelfths!


P2J 5061 £9.95 (£11.94 Inc. VAT)


⁄3, 1 ⁄4, 1 ⁄6, 1 ⁄8, 1 ⁄9, 1 ⁄12 and 1 ⁄16 .


Game includes 13 double-sided pizzas and three double-sided spinners. Pizzas are 27cm in diameter. For 2-6 players. Ages 5+


Numeracy Skills Fraction Games


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